Hi Felipe, thank you for your effort. Quick question, can we combine the first with the third option, that is creating a class and an Interface, and there to inject the HttpClientFactory instead of HttpClient ? Would this be the "best of both world" ?
Is the factory re-using objects? I ask because if it re-uses httpClient objects can a client object be faulty (has an internal error, not responding or something)?
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Thanks!
Thank you man. IT guides and articles are usually hard to follow. Yours was simple and informative.
Que buen resumen. Saqué más de este video en 15 mins. que leyendo del tema hora y media... Gracias
Thank you! Great video and explanation!
Very easy to follow on and straight to the point - great video!
Very good explanation. Thanks a lot.
great explanation compliments
Hi Felipe, thank you for your effort.
Quick question, can we combine the first with the third option, that is creating a class and an Interface, and there to inject the HttpClientFactory instead of HttpClient ? Would this be the "best of both world" ?
Thanks, really easy to follow
Great video Felipe! Thank you!
Is the factory re-using objects? I ask because if it re-uses httpClient objects can a client object be faulty (has an internal error, not responding or something)?
Straight forward!
Best I saw so fa
Quick Question! Can we implement IHttpClientFactory in Windows Form Applications?
or IRestClientFactory?
Great, Thank You.